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PA-30
Dual Power Amplifier
OWNER’S MANUAL
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
• Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.
• Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, on the apparatus.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
• Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such
as a book case or similar unit.
• The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
from the AC outlet with its POWER switch in the off
position.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10)Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury
from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have
fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,
or has been dropped.
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Summary of Operating Precautions
• Do not use the PA-30 if the power cord appears
frayed or broken.
• Do not spill liquids into or on the PA-30 chassis. If
the chassis becomes wet, allow it to dry thoroughly
before reconnecting the unit.
If an outlet appears to require repairs, consult a
qualified electrician - and don't use it. An improperly-
wired outlet may present a serious shock hazard.
For reference, Figure 1 shows the characteristics of a
properly wired US standard three-prong wall outlet.
• Allow sufficient space at the top, and bottom of the
PA-30 to permit a flow of cooling air. Keep the unit
away from radiators or others that produce heat.
• Never connect the PA-30 outputs to a battery, power
supply or other voltage source. Do not short the
output hot terminals together.
120 VAC
• The minimum allowable load impedance on each
PA-30 output is 8 ohms in stereo mode or BTL mode.
Connecting loads of lower impedance will result in
current limiting and/or activation of the protection
circuits.
Neutral
Earth
Hot
0 ohms
• Before operating the PA-30, be certain that the
MODE switch is set in accordance with the desired
0 Volts
0 Volts
operational
mode
and
output
connection
120 VAC
configuration (see the 'BTL Operation' section of this
manual, page 9).
• Any unauthorized internal modification to the PA-30
will invalidate the warranty, and may result in
hazardous conditions. Refer all servicing to a TEAC
authorized TASCAM service center.
• Connect the PA-30 only to properly wired AC outlets.
Make certain that the voltage is correct for the
version of the unit that you are using (110 to 120
volts at 60 Hz for domestic USA).
Figure 1. Standard wall Receptacle
Voltage Conversion
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the AC outlet
before repositioning the voltage converter switch.
AC Power Connection
1) Locate the voltage selector on the rear panel.
The PA-30 requires a reliable source of single-phase
power at 110 to 120 volts AC, 60 Hz (domestic US
version). It has a two-prong, ungrounded AC cord, and
may be connected to either two-prong or three-prong
outlets.
2) Using
a
flat-bladed screwdriver, set to the
appropriate 120 V or 230 V position according to
your area.
If you have any doubt about the wiring of the outlet that
you wish to use, it is wise to test it before making
connections. Simple plug-in testers are available from a
variety of electronics and hardware stores.
Figure 2. Voltage Selector
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Features
Figure 3. PA-30 FRONT PANEL
If the Protection indicator lights when the PA-30 is
first switched on, turn the Power switch OFF and
recheck all of your connections before resetting
power.
1. POWER Switch and Indicator
A two-position rocker-type switch controls power to
the unit. Depressing the upper surface of the switch
turns the amplifier on; depressing the lower surface
turns it off. The green LED Power indicator will light
whenever the unit is on and is connected to a properly
functioning source of power.
3. BTL Indicator
The orange LED BTL indicator will light whenever the
MODE switch (on rear panel) is in the 'BTL (MONO)'
position.
2. PROTECTION Indicator
The red LED Protection indicator remains off
whenever the PA-30 is turned on and is operating
normally.
If an overload, short circuit, DC offset or other problem
triggers the internal electronic protection circuitry, the
unit shuts down and the Protection indicator lights.
Once the PA-30 is turned off and the fault condition is
cleared, the Protection circuit will automatically reset,
and normal operation can be resumed (provided that
the fault has not damaged the unit).
4. INPUT LEVEL Control
A single rotary variable attenuator sets the input
sensitivity of the PA-30 Amplifier. The degree of
attenuation varies from zero loss (maximum
sensitivity) at the 'MAX' position to infinite loss at the
'MIN' position.
5. PHONES Jack
This Tip/Ring/Sleeve 1/4" phone jack accommodates 8
ohms or higher impedance stereo headphones.
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Features
Figure 4. PA-30 REAR PANEL
If the MODE switch is not correctly set, damage to the
6. INPUTS (A & B, XLR & RCA Type)
loudspeakers or to the PA-30 may result. For a
complete explanation of use of the MODE switch,
consult the section on 'BTL Operation' on page 9 of
this manual.
Two input connectors are provided for each channel:
one RCA (phono) jack and one XLR-type female
connector. Either connector may be used on a given
channel, but both connectors for a single channel
should not be used simultaneously.
Both inputs present a high impedance, and cause no
appreciable loading to source outputs. Input sensitivity
is –10 dBV (0.3 volt RMS) at the RCA inputs, and +1.3
dBu (0.9 volt RMS) at the XLR inputs, for rated output
(with Input Level control at maximum). Pin
assignments are as follows:
8. SPEAKERS (A & B)
A pair of color-coded locking terminals is provided for
output connections to each channel of the PA-30. They
will accommodate stripped bare wire, or tinned wine
ends. The minimum allowable load impedance for each
output is 8 ohms.
The actual output connection configuration will vary
depending upon the mode of operation selected and
the number and type of loudspeakers used. Please
refer to the sections on 'BTL Operation' and 'Output
Connections' before making connections to the PA-30
outputs.
XLR-type
RCA-type
Pin I = common
Pin 2= 'high'(+)
Pin 3= 'Iow'(–)
Shell= common
Tip = 'high'(+)
Virtually any line-level source may be connected to
these inputs. (Refer to the 'Connection and Installation'
section for further details.)
9. Mains Power Cord
The inlet for AC power to the PA-30 is a two-prong
ungrounded plug (rear panel mounted). The PA-30
requires 120/230 volts AC at 50/60 Hz. It draws 8 watts
at idle, and 130 watts at full rated output.
7. MODE switch
A single two-position slide switch (on rear panel)
selects
either
monophonic
BTL
(Balanced
Transformerless, also known as 'bridged', with switch
set to BTL) or stereo operation (with switch set to
STEREO).
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Connection and Installation
Input Connections
Before making connections to the PA-30 signal inputs,
find the nominal output level of your signal source (this
information is usually given in the Specifications
section of the instruction manual). Equipment
operating at –10 dBV should be connected to the RCA
(phono) inputs, while +4 dBm equipment will operate
best if connected to the XLR-type inputs. (Low-level
signal such as an electric guitar or phonograph
cartridge will require an external preamplifier.)
Components that operate at –10 dBV normally feature
either RCA or 1/4-inch phone output connectors,
presenting an unbalanced (two-connection) drive.
Standard connecting cables and adapters may be used
with such equipment. If you are making your own
cables, refer to Figure 5 for wiring details.
From Source Equipment
To PA-30 RCA Input
Figure 5. Connections to the PA-30 –10 dBV Input
Professional +4 dBm components, on the other hand,
may feature either 1/4-inch phone or XLR-type output
connectors, presenting either an unbalanced or a
balanced drive. In some cases, standard microphone
cables may be used for such equipment; in others,
special cables or adapters may be required.
to this figure when determining the types of cables and
adapters to use in connecting to the PA-30 XLR inputs.
Take care to observe the polarity conventions indicated;
input polarity reversals may cause acoustical phase
cancellation, resulting in unnatural sound.
Figure 6 shows the recommended wiring configu-
rations for a few standard +4 dBm output types. Refer
From Source Equipment
To PA-30 XLR Input
(Two-Conductor Shielded Cable)
Balanced
Note: if source is pin 3 "hot"
reverse pins 2 & 3
(Single-Conductor Shielded Cable)
Connect to pin 1
Unbalanced
if required by source output
Note: if source is pin 3 "hot"
reverse pins 2 & 3
Figure 6. Connections to the PA-30 +4 dBm Input
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Connection and Installation
Output Connections
Each channel of the PA-30 will drive a minimum load
impedance of 8 ohms. Connecting a load of lower
impedance will result in current limiting and may
trigger the Protection circuits to shut down the
amplifier.
combined to obtain an optimum load impedance.
Figure 8 shows what happens to the net load impedance
when multiple loudspeakers are connected in various
ways. (In all cases, it is assumed that all speakers in a
given system have the same impedance.)
Figure 7 shows a normal stereo-mode connection of
two individual speakers to the PA-30 outputs. When
making loudspeaker connections, always be sure to
maintain correct polarity; if you wire the speakers out
of phase with one another, you will get acoustical phase
cancellations.
There are two basic methods for connecting multiple
speakers to a single amplifier output: series connection
and parallel connection. Loudspeakers connected in
series present a higher net impedance than any single
unit alone. Parallel connection, by contrast, lowers the
net load impedance. Sometimes, the two methods are
Generally, only parallel connection is used in
professional audio, for two fundamental reasons. First,
if one of the speakers in a parallel system fails, the
others will still function. (Remember those old
Christmas lights that all went out the minute one bulb
failed? They were connected in series.) Second, parallel
connection results in a lower net impedance. The closer
the load impedance gets to the allowable minimum for
the amplifier, the more efficiently is the amplifier's
power capability used, since the lower load impedance
draws more current from the output stage.
Figure 7. Typical Stereo Output Connection
Each Unit
4 OHMS
8 OHMS
16 OHMS
Two In Series
8 OHMS
Three In Series
12 OHMS
Four In Series
16 OHMS
16 OHMS
32 OHMS
24 OHMS
32 OHMS
48 OHMS
64 OHMS
Each Unit
4 OHMS
8 OHMS
16 OHMS
Two In Parallel
(2 OHMS)
Three In Parallel
(1.33 OHMS)
(2.66 OHMS)
(5.33 OHMS)
Four In Parallel
Four In Series/Parallel
(4 OHMS)
(1 OHM)
(4 OHMS)
(2 OHMS)
(4 OHMS)
8 OHMS
8 OHMS
16 OHMS
Note: Impedances shown in brackets are
too low for the amplifier. Do not use three
loudspeaker configurations.
Figure 8. Connecting Multiple Loudspeakers
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BTL operation
The PA-30 rear panel includes a switch that selects
either normal stereo mode or a special mode termed
BTL (Balanced Transformerless). The setting of this
switch determines the maximum power available to the
load from the PA-30, and also decisively affects how
the load is connected to the amplifier. This section
explains the BTL mode, and describes how to use it.
The voltage across the load is thus effectively doubled
– which doubles the power.
Notice there is a crucial difference between BTL mode
and what is normally termed 'mono' in the HiFi world.
When we select 'mono' on a HiFi preamp or integrated
amplifier, what we intend - and what we get - is the
same signal from both speakers with the same polarity.
It is very important to understand the distinction
between this and BTL mode, because if two speakers
are connected to the PA-30 in a normal stereo
configuration and the MODE switch is set to 'BTL', the
system still works but the two speakers are out of
phase. This will cause acoustical cancellations at low
frequencies, resulting in poor sound quality. In rare
cases, it can even cause a woofer to blow out!
Theory of Operation
BTL mode (also called 'bridged' mode) uses both
channels of the PA-30 to form a single monophonic
amplifier with significantly higher power capability. If
your loudspeakers can handle the increased power,
BTL mode will give you more headroom - resulting in
undistorted reproduction of program peaks and
significantly greater 'punch' from your system.
When the MODE switch is in the 'BTL (MONO)'
position, only the Channel A input is active; the
Channel B input is disabled, and signals present at
either of the Channel B input connectors are ignored by
the amplifier. The signal at the Channel A input is
amplified and sent to both outputs of the PA-30, but the
polarly of Channel B is reversed with respect to
Channel A. In other words, the two channels are
intentionally out of phase.
The single load (remember, BTL is a monophonic, or
single-channel, mode) is wired across the two channel
output 'hot' (red) terminals, and the black output
terminals are left unconnected. The minimum
allowable load impedance is 8 ohms (not 4 ohms, as is
the case in stereo mode), and the available power to the
load is 50 watts continuous (at 8 ohms).
BTL mode is electrically identical to push-pull
transmission at line level (the signal level is simply
much higher): the two channel outputs deliver the same
absolute signal voltage, but with opposite polarities.
So, when the Channel A output is at +10 volts, for
example, the Channel B output is at –10 volts. The
difference between the two (which is the total voltage
across the load) is then 20 volts.
Connections
Before changing the position of the MODE switch or
making any input and output connections, turn OFF the
PA-30. To select BTL operation, move the MODE
switch to the 'BTL (MONO)' position.
Figure 9 illustrates the connections for BTL mode. The
input signal is connected to the Channel A input, using
either the –10 dBV (RCA) or the +4 dBm (XLR)
connector. The Channel B input is left unconnected.
The load is connected across the two output 'hot' (red)
terminals, and the black terminals are left unconnected.
Be sure to observe correct output polarity: Channel A is
positive, and Channel B is negative. Note that the
minimum permissible load impedanoe in BTL mode is
8 ohms.
Connecting loads with a lower impedance will result in
current limiting, and may trigger the Protection circuits
to shut down the amplifier.
NO CONNECTION TO BLACK TERMINALS
Figure 9. BTL Mode Connection
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Specifications
Output power at 8 ohms, (1 kHz):
30 Watts minimum RMS per channel in stereo
mode, both channels driven. (0.05% THD)
60 Watts minimum RMS in BTL (monophonic)
mode. (0.08% THD)
Protection Circuits:
DC balance voltage protector; electronic output
power overload protector
Semiconductor Complement:
9 transistors, 8 diodes, 2 integrated circuits,
3 LEDs.
Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz):
0.05% (30 Watts 8 ohms, STEREO)
0.08% (60 Watts 8 ohm, BTL)
Power Requimments:
120/230 volts, 50/60 Hz, AC switchable;
Intermodulation Distortion:
8 Watts at idle, 130 Watts at rated output.
Less than 0.2%, 70Hz: 7kHz (4:1)
Weight:
Frequency Response:
4.5 kg net; 5.5 kg in shipping carton.
20 Hz to 20 kHz, +0, 1 dB at rated power output.
Physical Dimensions:
Damping Factor:
2.1" (54 mm) high, 19" (482 mm) wide, 10.9" (276
80 minimum, 8 ohm load. 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
mm) deep.
Input Impedance and SensItivity:
–10dBV (0.3 volt RMS) for rated output, 15 kohm
unbalanced at RCA input.
NOTES:
Specifications subject to change without notice.
0 dBV is referenced to 1 volt RMS.
0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 volt RMS.
+1.3 dBu (0.9 volts RMS) for rated output, 40
kohm balanced at XLR input.
Hum and Noise:
85 dB below rated output.
Minimum Load Impedance:
8 ohms per channel, stereo mode.
8 ohms, BTL mode.
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PA-30
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